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هرم harim v.n. fr. هرم 'to be old,' c.

A هرم harim (v.n. fr. هرم 'to be old,' &c.), adj. & s.m. Old; decrepit;—a decripit old dotard;—soul, mind; intellect, understanding.

حرم ḥaram v.n. fr. حرم 'to prohibit'

A حرم ḥaram (v.n. fr. حرم 'to prohibit'), adj. Forbidden; sacred;—s.m. The sacred territory of Mecca; the temple of Mecca, or the court of the temple; a sanctuary;—s.f. A wife; a concubine, a female slave; any woman under covert; a daughter;—women's apartments, seraglio, harem:—ḥaram-sarā, s.m. Women's apartments, &c. (=ḥaram):—ḥaram-kā janā, adj. & s.m. Base-born;—a bastard (=ḥarām-zāda).

حريم ḥarīm fr. حرم 'to be forbidden,' c.

A حريم ḥarīm (fr. حرم 'to be forbidden,' &c.), s.m. The enclosure of the temple of Mecca; a sacred place, a sanctuary (=ḥaram); a house or dwelling.

هدم hadm inf. n. of هدم 'to ruin,' c.

A هدم hadm (inf. n. of هدم 'to ruin,' &c.), s.m. Ruin, destruction, demolition, laying waste;—hadim (v.n. fr. هدم), s.m. Destroyer, &c.

حرام ḥarām inf. n. of حرم 'to be prohibited,' c.

A حرام ḥarām (inf. n. of حرم 'to be prohibited,' &c.), adj. Forbidden, prohibited, unlawful, wrong; excluded; sacred, inviolable;—illegitimate, spurious (=ḥarām-zāda);—disingenuous, dishonest;—s.m. An unlawful act, wrong-doing, iniquity; fornication, adultery;—a wrong-doer; fornicator, &c. (=ḥarām-kār and ḥarām-kārī):—ḥarām-ḵẖẉār, ḥarām-ḵẖor, s.m. One who lives on the wages of iniquity, a venal or corrupt person (as one who takes bribes or other unlawful gains), a dishonest fellow, an idle, worthless fellow:—ḥarām-ḵẖorī, s.f. The wages of iniquity, unlawful gains (e.g. peculation, malversation, &c.), dishonesty; the bread of idleness:—ḥarām rakhnā, v.t. To hold or keep sacred; to probibit, &c.:—ḥarām-zāda, adj. & s.m. (f. -ī), Unlawfully begotten, illegitimate, spurious, base-born;—a bastard; a wicked person, a rogue, villain, scoundrel:—ḥarām-zāda-gī, s.f. Illegitimacy;—wickedness, roguery, rascality, villainy:—ḥarām-zādagī karnā (-se), To behave ill (to), ill-treat; to abuse:—ḥarām-kā, adj. (f. -ī), Unlawful; ill-gotten (as wealth, &c.); illegitimate, spurious;—ḥarām-kā pillā or nut̤fa, s.m. A bastard; a term of abuse:—ḥarām-kār, s.m. An evil-doer, a fornicator, an adulterer:—ḥarām-kārī, s.f. Any forbidden act (but especially fornication and adultery):—ḥarām karnā, v.t. To regard or determine as unlawful or wrong;—v.n. To do what is forbidden or wrong, to commit fornication or adultery:—ḥarām khānā, To receive the wages of iniquity:—ḥarām-mag̠z, s.m. The spinal marrow; the spinal cord:—ḥarām maut, s.f. A violent or unnatural death, suicide:—ḥarām honā (-par), To be unlawful (for), &c.

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